Category: Nature

"The actual act of creating each piece, for me, is therapeutic, spending lots of time outside walking and foraging, truly in the moment, my eyes scanning every square inch of my surroundings," says artist Golden Sister in her artist’s statement....

YouTube WildWingsLA has a dedicated bath set up for hummingbirds. Outside their Beverly Hills home, the YouTubers have brought together an inherently territorial bird species together for pool time. Hummingbirds don't...

Martin Stranka is an award-winning professional photographer from Prague, Czech Republic. Stranka's approach to photography never fails to capture his audience as he tries to etch a unique space located in balance and serenity...

Carved lacquer, an important traditional Chinese art form, is the subject of "Cinnabar: The Chinese Art of Carved Lacquer," an ongoing exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On view through Oct. 9 are 45 examples of the artistic...

Birds in Michigan are way different from Lisa M. Ca's homeland of Germany. This noticeable difference gave birth to an entire photography series. The amateur photographer began capturing the various species of birds...

In The Sun Placed in the Abyss, an art exhibit currently underway in the Columbus Museum of Art, the main star (pun intended) is the Sun. Through various films and photographs, the sun is depicted in both direct and indirect ways....

Forest is one of the most beautifully-designed apps of 2016. And above all, there's a noble goal at its core. Available on every major operating system, smartphone or desktop, Forest is not only gorgeous to look at but a joy to...

D. Allan Drummond is an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at The University of Chicago, where he also runs the Drummond Lab. When he's not busy being a scientist, he translates his interests in evolution...

The identity of a city, its unique characteristics, stories and eccentricities, are expressed every day, through food, architecture, and culture, in the city streets and in the people who walk them. Occasionally, these stories...

For Jim Denevan, the world's beaches are canvases for geometric land art. The Californian artist has been using sand to create artworks for well over a decade. Using only sticks and sometimes rakes, the geometric patterns Denevan...

In the game Overwatch, many characters have become the subject of interest for many artists. Bastion is one of the favorite muses for many artists all around the world. Today we're lucky to enjoy the perks of interconnectedness,...

These days, it seems like all the giant corporations want in on the sustainable trend. Apple has already mentioned their goals of building a small forest in their Cupertino headquarters and Airbnb has just recently set up a “living...

A new advertising campaign by Apple shows just how capable the camera of the iPhone 7 is. The campaign, called "One Night," features photos taken by a number of photographers on Nov. 5 last year using the tech giant's latest handset....

This post has only one photograph - and that's all it needs. It's truly incredible! Canadian photographer David Burdeny was sailing through the Weddel Sea in 2007 when he managed to capture this astonishing, fantastically-timed...

This post has only one photograph - and that's all it needs. It's truly incredible! Canadian photographer David Burdeny was sailing through the Weddel Sea in 2007 when he managed to capture this astonishing, fantastically-timed image of a perfectly cubic iceberg jutting out of the water. The composition, titled "Mercators Projection" and part of his series, "North/South," is a rare one in that it depicts the iceberg perfectly cutting the world into four, proportioned quadrants without digital aid. Check it out below and find more of Burdeny's work on Instagram. ...

This post has only one photograph - and that's all it needs. It's truly incredible! Canadian photographer David Burdeny was sailing through the Weddel Sea in 2007 when he managed to capture this astonishing, fantastically-timed image of a perfectly cubic iceberg jutting out of the water. The composition, titled "Mercators Projection" and part of his series, "North/South," is a rare one in that it depicts the iceberg perfectly cutting the world into four, proportioned quadrants without digital aid. Check it out below and find more of Burdeny's work on Instagram. ...

This post has only one photograph - and that's all it needs. It's truly incredible! Canadian photographer David Burdeny was sailing through the Weddel Sea in 2007 when he managed to capture this astonishing, fantastically-timed image of a perfectly cubic iceberg jutting out of the water. The composition, titled "Mercators Projection" and part of his series, "North/South," is a rare one in that it depicts the iceberg perfectly cutting the world into four, proportioned quadrants without digital aid. Check it out below and find more of Burdeny's work on Instagram. ...

This post has only one photograph - and that's all it needs. It's truly incredible! Canadian photographer David Burdeny was sailing through the Weddel Sea in 2007 when he managed to capture this astonishing, fantastically-timed image of a perfectly cubic iceberg jutting out of the water. The composition, titled "Mercators Projection" and part of his series, "North/South," is a rare one in that it depicts the iceberg perfectly cutting the world into four, proportioned quadrants without digital aid. Check it out below and find more of Burdeny's work on Instagram. ...

This post has only one photograph - and that's all it needs. It's truly incredible! Canadian photographer David Burdeny was sailing through the Weddel Sea in 2007 when he managed to capture this astonishing, fantastically-timed image of a perfectly cubic iceberg jutting out of the water. The composition, titled "Mercators Projection" and part of his series, "North/South," is a rare one in that it depicts the iceberg perfectly cutting the world into four, proportioned quadrants without digital aid. Check it out below and find more of Burdeny's work on Instagram. ...

This post has only one photograph - and that's all it needs. It's truly incredible! Canadian photographer David Burdeny was sailing through the Weddel Sea in 2007 when he managed to capture this astonishing, fantastically-timed image of a perfectly cubic iceberg jutting out of the water. The composition, titled "Mercators Projection" and part of his series, "North/South," is a rare one in that it depicts the iceberg perfectly cutting the world into four, proportioned quadrants without digital aid. Check it out below and find more of Burdeny's work on Instagram. ...

This post has only one photograph - and that's all it needs. It's truly incredible! Canadian photographer David Burdeny was sailing through the Weddel Sea in 2007 when he managed to capture this astonishing, fantastically-timed image of a perfectly cubic iceberg jutting out of the water. The composition, titled "Mercators Projection" and part of his series, "North/South," is a rare one in that it depicts the iceberg perfectly cutting the world into four, proportioned quadrants without digital aid. Check it out below and find more of Burdeny's work on Instagram. ...

This post has only one photograph - and that's all it needs. It's truly incredible! Canadian photographer David Burdeny was sailing through the Weddel Sea in 2007 when he managed to capture this astonishing, fantastically-timed image of a perfectly cubic iceberg jutting out of the water. The composition, titled "Mercators Projection" and part of his series, "North/South," is a rare one in that it depicts the iceberg perfectly cutting the world into four, proportioned quadrants without digital aid. Check it out below and find more of Burdeny's work on Instagram. ...

The world is truly a beautiful place. As graphic artists, we see the beauty everywhere we look. It inspires us. Encourages us. And helps shape the many artistic projects that endlessly flow from our own colorful minds.
Not only does the world inspire us; we inspire each other. Artists feed off of other artists’ design energy. It fuels our creativity and sparks our passion. The end result is a planet full of designs as varied in style and substance as the artists who created them. And that’s where we come in.